Welcome to Scientific
Fasting. Scientific fasting is the ancient and modern key to health.

Fasting is defined
as follows:--the voluntary denial of food to a system which is diseased,
and which, because of disease, neither demands nor desires nourishment
until, rested, purified, and with hunger in evidence, it is again able
to resume its metabolic processes. Then, and not till then, is food
supplied; then, and not till then, does starvation begin.

For the purposes
of the text, starvation is defined as the denial of food, by accident
or design, to a system needing and demanding sustenance. Hunger, true
desire for food, indicates the want and calamitous consequences ensue
when its call is denied.

The time to fast
is when one is ill, and when the body gets sick as a whole. In disease
nature is in process of purifying the body--is casting out its waste,
thus cleansing the system in preparation for active, healthy rebuilding.
Omission of food permits the eliminative organs to act unhampered by
intake, and in this omission and in the employment the essential hygienic
accessories is discovered the sole means of assistance that will assure
permanent relief.

On this site,
you can find information related to Scientific fasting. From its history,
theory to its technics. And illustrative cases can included as well.
Just click on the links below for the category of information you want
to find out.

History
of Fasting
Read about stories of 2 pioneers in fasting as a natural therapy: DR.
Tanner’s 40 day fasts and Dr E. H. Dewey fasting experience. Find
also a brief account of Dr Hazzard’s work for 30 years on therapeutic
fasting.

Theory of Fasting
Understand the unity of disease and cure, differences between starvation
and fasting. And do you know when to fast, and why? Included in this
section are some illustrative cases of fasting as a natural therapy.

The
Technic Of Fasting
Information on what to look out for when fasting, how to prepare for
fasting, what are the possible symptoms and difficulties during fasting,
how long should the fast be and how to break the fast can be found in
this section.

The Hygiene Of The Fast
Find out essential information on breathing, bathing, sleeping and exercising
during a fast. Included in this section is the principles and use of
the Edema, notes on giving it to children and on an enema tactic.

Natural Therapy
Find information on fasting for children, fasting for women with menstrual
difficulties and on Menopause, the orthodox and the natural approach
to gonorrhea and syphilis. You can also read about food and disease,
diet info, rest and recuperation for fasting, and fasting as a natural
therapy.

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